Elastic Elegance with JUKI

Are you ready to create a fall outfit that offers comfort and style for the holiday season? In this latest blog, we’ll dive into the world of stretch fabrics—think jersey, spandex, and elastane—and reveal how JUKI can help you master them. From essential sewing techniques to must-have tools, we’ve got you covered. We’ll also share creative project ideas that are perfect for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Join us to explore how JUKI can make your stretch fabric projects shine!

Why Choose Stretch Fabrics?

Stretch fabrics are renowned for their flexibility and comfort. These materials are perfect for creating garments that move with your body, making them the ideal choice for casual wear, athletic wear, and stylish outfits for events like Thanksgiving that need a bit of give. At Thanksgiving dinner, a stretch fabric outfit that combines comfort with elegance and leaves you unrestricted is exactly what you need!

Essential Techniques for Working with Stretch Fabrics

Sewing with stretch fabrics can be rewarding, but it does require specific techniques to ensure success. Understanding how to handle these materials and adjust your sewing machine settings is the key to achieving a professional finish! Let’s talk about some essential techniques for working with stretch fabrics, including the right tools and methods to use. Whether new to stretch fabrics or looking to refine your skills, these tips will help you sew confidently.

  1. Needle Size and Type:
    • Ballpoint Needles: When working with stretch fabrics, use ballpoint or stretch needles. These needles have a rounded tip that pushes the fabric fibers aside rather than piercing them, which helps prevent snags and runs.
    • Needle Size: A 75/11 or 80/12 needle generally works well for lightweight stretch fabrics. For heavier stretch fabrics, like thick knits, consider using a 90/14 needle.
  2. Thread Choice:
    • Stretch Threads: For durability and flexibility, opt for polyester or nylon stretch threads. These threads can stretch with the fabric and reduce the risk of breaking.
    • Serger Threads: If you’re using a serger, make sure to use high-quality serger threads that can handle the tension and movement of stretch fabrics.
  3. Sewing Machine Settings:
    • Stitch Selection: Use a zigzag or a stretch stitch to allow the seams to stretch with the fabric. Avoid using a straight stitch, which can break when the fabric is stretched.
    • Tension Settings: Adjust the tension on your sewing machine to accommodate the stretch of the fabric. You may need to decrease the tension to avoid puckering.
  4. Prepping Your Fabric:
    • Pre-Wash: Always pre-wash your stretch fabrics to prevent shrinkage or color bleeding after sewn your garment.
    • Cutting: Use sharp fabric scissors or a rotary cutter to ensure clean edges. Avoid pulling the fabric as you cut, which can distort the shape.

Essential JUKI Accessories for Stretch Fabrics

When working with stretch fabrics, having the right accessories can make a significant difference in the quality of your finished project! JUKI sewing machines offer a variety of accessories designed to handle the unique challenges posed by stretch materials. Let’s explore three JUKI sewing machine accessories that excel with stretch fabrics. These tools will help you achieve precise and beautifully finished projects with ease.

  1. Walking Foot: This accessory helps feed stretch fabrics evenly through the machine, reducing the risk of stretching and puckering and ensuring smooth stitching.
  2. Twin Needle: Ideal for creating professional-looking hems on stretch fabrics, the twin needle provides a decorative and durable finish while allowing for stretchy seams.
  3. Zig Zag Presser Foot for HZL: This ensures smooth feeding of stretch fabrics by preventing the fabric from catching on the stitching, reducing the risk of shifting and puckering. Its design supports versatile stitching, making achieving precise and professional results easier with stretchy materials.

Project Ideas for Stretch Fabrics

Now, let’s discuss a few projects you can create for this holiday season using stretch fabrics! Stretch fabrics offer endless possibilities for creating stylish and comfortable garments, but focus on how these materials can be transformed into a variety of fashionable projects.

  • Thanksgiving Dinner Dress or Tunic: Using a soft stretch fabric like jersey or Ponte, you can create a stylish and comfortable dress or tunic. Find a pattern with a fitted bodice and an A-line skirt for a flattering silhouette that still allows you to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast!
  • Comfy Leggings: Sew a pair of leggings from a stretchy fabric such as lycra or spandex. Pair them with a tunic or long sweater for a cozy and chic Thanksgiving outfit.
  • Elastic Waist Skirt: An elastic waist skirt in a stretch fabric can be both comfortable and fashionable. Look for a high-waisted design with a flowing silhouette to balance comfort and style.
  • Wrap Dress: A wrap dress made from a stretch fabric can be dressed up or down for Thanksgiving dinner! Choose a fabric with a bit of sheen or texture to add an elegant touch to your outfit.

To ensure a successful project, test your stitch settings on a scrap piece of fabric and confirm that everything works properly. Then, when pressing your project, use a pressing cloth to protect the fabric from melting or damage, and press the seams gently without pulling on the material!

By following these tips and techniques, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the art of sewing with stretch fabrics. Whether creating a cozy fall outfit or experimenting with new designs, stretch fabrics offer comfort and style. Tag us on your Thanksgiving projects this season, and show us what your stretch projects look like at @JUKIHomeSewing!

JUKI Tip: Using the Needle Threader On Your MO Series

For this month’s JUKI tip, we go over how to use the automatic needle threader that can be found on select serger machines in our MO Series! Creating an easier sewing experience for you, this feature is perfect for getting your machine ready to create, without the hassle.

Follow along below as our National Account Trainer Alba showcases how to thread your automatic needle threader.

The needle threader on the Serger from JUKI is a mechanism that has a lever that goes right and left, whether you’re choosing to thread the right or left needle, before being pushed down to cover the needle in front of the eye.

As you watch the video, you’ll notice how our JUKI National Account Trinaer Alba moves the mechanism to the right-hand position, turning the hand wheel towards herself until the needles reach the highest possible position.

Ensuring the lever is set for the right-hand needle, we’re going to lower the self-threading lever, until it comes right around the needle. Here is where you’ll notice how the mechanism just hugs that needle, giving you the perfect spot to place your thread. Now, remember, for the best experience ensure your thread is not taut, and instead loose. This way the machine is able to thread your needle, without tugging.

Now, as you raise up the needle threader, as shown in the video, you’ll notice how it forms a loop that you can carefully pull through the eye of the needle, completing the threading of your needle. Pull the thread behind, and you’re all set on the right-hand needle!

For the left needle, we’ll position our needle threader for the left-hand position, before lowering the mechanism where it will hug your needle. Next, we recommend using two hands to place that thread in the groove of the needle threader; this will be right at the eye of the needle.

As you raise your needle threader mechanism, you’ll notice the loop form once again, before pulling the thread completely through and towards the back of the machine.

We hope this helps you the next time you want to use the automatic needle threader on your serger machine! What tip do you want to see next from JUKI? Let us know in the comments below!

Stuff Your Stockings with JUKI!

Are you excited about the holidays? We are! In today’s blog, we’ll share our top 10 stocking stuffers you can get for the sewist in your life! Perfect for our MO and MCS series, follow along as we share what’s new at JUKI and our top recommendations.

Clear Presser Foot – MCS

Focusing on multiple layers or sewing pieces where they need a clear view of their stitches? Then, the Clear Presser Foot is perfect for their next project! Since this presser foot is transparent, it helps them observe the stitches and fabric easily.

Easily keep an eye on the state of the fabric and its condition while sewing, and sew with comfort knowing they have a good eye on that stitch!

Double Fold Bias Binder – MCS

If they’re someone who enjoys creating apparel like tank tops and camisoles, the Double Fold Bias Binder is a great tool to keep in the kit! Seamlessly turn, bind and attach fabric strips to project edges in one step, helping them quickly create the perfect outfit for their next outing.

Belt Loop Binder – MCS

Create bracelets, finish belts, and belt loops, or create beautiful finished bags using the Belt Loop Binder! This presser foot automatically folds and sews with the coverstitch sewing and offers a tape size of 20 mm and a finished size of 10mm.

Curve Foot -MO

If they’re working on pieces with curved edges like blouses, dresses, or even capes, the Curve Foot is excellent at helping them create those clean and beautifully finished seams. Due to the size of the presser foot, they can easily make small turns compared to the wider ones with the standard presser foot. It’s useful for sewing tight curves on their apparel and home décor projects!

Elasticator Presser Foot – MO

Creating pieces like lingerie, swimwear, or even home décor like bed sheets can be done easier using the Elasticator Presser Foot! As it guides and stretches the elastic as its being sewn onto their apparel projects, the presser foot overlocks the edge of the fabric. The tensions can be changed on the machine with the roller clamping screw, and this foot can attach elastic tape with a width of 5 to 8mm.

Tractor Presser Foot – MO

If they’re working on apparel or home décor, the Tractor Presser Foot is an excellent addition to their tool kit! Using this accessory, they can smoothly ride up and down the multi-layered part of the material while preventing stitch skipping, perfect for attaching quilt pieces or creating garment projects like bathing suits.

Gathering Presser Foot – MO

For the gathered look on blouses and dresses, having a presser foot like the Gathering Presser Foot is great to have on hand! Easily gather the fabric as the user sews due to the foot’s shape, and stay away from slipping or sliding up and down the stitch line.

This accessory is helpful for apparel creators that like adding texture and design to their projects, like pillowcases, aprons, and more.

Piping Presser Foot – MO

Add a professional touch to projects with the Piping Presser Foot! By defining the edges or style lines of garment and house projects using the Piping Presser Foot, they can create projects pieces will think are store-bought! This foot helps sewists create projects with a more professional look thanks to the clean finishes.

This foot accessory is also great for adding that professional touch to quilts, cushions, and handbags.

Universal Blind Stitch Presser Foot (For Right & Left Needle) – MO

Working on some fun apparel? The Universal Blind Stitch Presser Foot is perfect for sewing a decorative flatlock! This stitch is ideal for their apparel projects because of its strength, commonly used in athletic wear. They can also create blind hem stitching, hide seams, or create beautiful texture on their blouses and add pintucks with this accessory!

MO Attachment Sets

If your family member or friend is a sewist who creates an assortment of projects or is a project focused on a hobby like quilting, checks out our MO Attachment Sets! These kits offer a versatile selection of presser feet that match the users’ needs depending on their sewing level and presser foot needs.

Practical sewing use and enjoy adding decorative stitching? Check out the MO Attachment Set 6pcs created for the MO-80CB. This set includes a Universal Blind Stitch Presser Foot (for right and left needle), Elasticator Presser Foot, Beading Presser Foot, Piping Presser Foot, Gathering Presser Foot, and Taping Foot. Perfect for a selection of projects, like apparel and quilting.

If they’re still building their skills on the MO overlock sergers, a set like the MO Attachment Set 3pcs is fantastic for beginners. Offering the Blind Stitch Presser Foot (for the right needle), Elasticator Presser Foot, and Cording Presser Foot, these pieces can help them start building their tool kit and works for both apparel and quilting projects.

For someone who’s practiced on the MO and is ready to test new skills like professional finished bags or piping on a quilt, check out the MO Attachment Set 6pcs. This set includes Blind Stitch Presser Foot (for the right needle), Elasticator Presser Foot, Cording Presser Foot, Beading Presser Foot, Piping Presser Foot, and Gathering Presser Foot. With these feet accessories in their arsenal, they’ll be able to go above and beyond when it’s time to clean up their project and complete a professional-looking end product.

Finally, if the sewist in your life works primarily on the MO machine, check out the MO Attachment Set 8pcs! With this large selection of presser feet options, sewists can easily create a versatile amount of projects, encouraging their skill growth! This set includes a Blind Stitch Presser Foot (for right needle), Universal Blind Stitch Presser Foot (for right and left needle), Elasticator Presser Foot, Cording Presser Foot, Beading Presser Foot, Curved Beading Presser Foot, Piping Presser Foot, and Gathering Presser Foot. With this set, they’ll be able to cover all the basics for creating a complete garment project.

We hope this helps you find the best stocking stuffer for the sewist who uses sergers in your life! From quilting to creating fashion to designing a home, having the right presser feet in your tool kit will make the next project more manageable. Which presser foot is on your holiday wishlist? Comment below!